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Áron Dávid Tóbiás Address: 129 Eggers Hall, Syracuse, NY, 13244 USA Phone: +1 (203) 809-0794 Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.arontobias.com Date of birth: September 18, 1984 Citizenship: Hungary • U.S. permanent resident Current as of: June 21, 2018 CURRENT APPOINTMENT 2016–present: Assistant Professor of Economics, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University EDUCATION 2016: Doctor of Philosophy, Economics, Yale University Dissertation Committee, Dirk Bergemann (chair), Johannes Hörner, Larry Samuelson, Aleh Tsyvinski 2013: Master of Philosophy, Economics, Yale University 2012: Master of Arts, Economics, Yale University 2010: Master of Philosophy, Economics, Central European University 2008: Master of Arts, Economics, Corvinus University of Budapest PUBLICATIONS 2016 “Income Redistribution in Open Economies,” Journal of Public Economics, 134, 19–34 2008 “A Markov-láncok modelljének matematikai háttere,” in Markov-modellek: Elmélet, becslés és társadalomtudományi alkalmazások, ed. by K. Major, Budapest: Corvinus University of Budapest & Eötvös Loránd University WORKING PAPERS “Non-Linear Pricing and Optimal Shipping Policies” conditionally accepted, Games and Economic Behavior “Optimal Taxation of Addictive Goods Consumed by Naïve Hyperbolic Discounters” “Election-Night Information and Voter Turnout: Evidence from the United States” WORK IN PROGRESS “Robust Optimal Taxation” “Noisy Mechanisms” RESEARCH INTERESTS microeconomic theory, public finance, political economy Page 1 of 3 CONFERENCE & SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS 2017 North American Winter Meeting of the Econometric Society 2016 Syracuse University 2015 30th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association CESifo Area Conference on Global Economy PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2011: 2016 Research Assistant to Dirk Bergemann, Department of Economics, Yale University 2014: Research Assistant to James Choi, Yale School of Management 2006: Credit Risk Analyst, OTP Bank PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION 2015- present: CESifo Research Network Affiliate FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS & AWARDS 2015: Raymond Powell Teaching Prize 2015: European Economic Association Student Travel Award 2014–2015: Yale University Dissertation Fellowship 2014–2015: Annie G. K. Garland Memorial Fellowship 2013–2014: John Y. Campbell Fellowship 2011–2012: Falk Foundation Fellowship 2010–2014: Cowles Foundation Fellowship 2010–2014: Yale University Fellowship 2010: Academic Achievement Award for First-Year Doctoral Students, Central European University 2008–2010: Central European University Doctoral Fellowship 2008: Class Valedictorian Award, Corvinus University of Budapest 2005–2007: Scholarship of the Republic of Hungary TEACHING Syracuse University Spring 2018: Instructor, ECN 611, graduate microeconomics Spring 2018: Instructor, ECN 505, undergraduate mathematical economics Fall 2017: Instructor, ECN 505, undergraduate mathematical economics Spring 2017: Instructor, ECN 611, graduate microeconomics Spring 2017: Instructor, ECN 505, undergraduate mathematical economics Fall 2016: Instructor, ECN 505, undergraduate mathematical economics Page 2 of 3 Yale University Spring 2016: Teaching Fellow, ECON 501b, graduate microeconomics Fall 2015: Teaching Fellow, ECON 500a, graduate microeconomics 2014–2015: Residential College Mathematics & Science Tutor, Silliman College Summer 2014: Teaching Assistant, ECON S116, introductory macroeconomics Spring 2014: Teaching Fellow, ECON 501b, graduate microeconomics Fall 2013: Teaching Fellow, ECON 500a, graduate microeconomics Summer 2013: Tutor, Freshman Scholars at Yale Spring 2013: Teaching Fellow, ECON 501b, graduate microeconomics Fall 2012: Teaching Fellow, ECON 500a, graduate microeconomics 2011–2012: Residential College Mathematics & Science Tutor, Timothy Dwight College Central European University Spring 2010: Teaching Assistant, Macroeconomic Theory II, M.A. in Economics Fall 2009: Teaching Assistant, Mathematical Methods for Economists, M.A. in Economics Summer 2009: Teaching Assistant, Presession Mathematics M.A. in Economics Spring 2009: Teaching Assistant, Macroeconomics for Public Policy, M.A. in Public Policy Fall 2008: Teaching Assistant Microeconomics for Public Policy, M.A. in Public Policy Corvinus University of Budapest Spring 2006: Teaching Assistant, Linear Algebra & Linear Programming, M.A. in Economics Fall 2005: Teaching Assistant, Probability Theory, M.A. in Economics REFEREE SERVICE Econometrica (four referrals), Journal of the European Economic Association (one referral) LANGUAGES Hungarian (native) English (fluent) French (advanced) Latin (intermediate) Finnish (beginner) German (beginner) Page 3 of 3 .